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politics

Partisan Pattern and Generative Asymmetry

From a historical vantage, societies under pressure compress the communicative field in search of clarity, translating complex realities into brittle narratives that promise order and direction, yet implicitly competitive systems rarely stabilise through such closure because control does not remove difference but redistributes it, converting unresolved variability into simplified signals that travel efficiently through institutions, […]

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language

Limits of Language

Language does not simply describe the world we inhabit. It arranges the conditions under which that world becomes intelligible, and in doing so we gradually reorganise experience into forms that can be named, remembered, and exchanged. Perception, memory, and social coordination all lean on this process. Human environments therefore become saturated with symbolic scaffolding: categories, […]

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history

No Good War

There is a familiar habit among commentators and observers to reach backward into history whenever the present becomes frightening, as though the archive might reassure us that the machinery of civilisation has seen worse and survived. Maybe it has. But what we are dealing with now looks less like a familiar historical episode and more […]

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cybernetics

Navigating Global Strategic Complexity

Metabolising Turbulence in the Information Age When geopolitical shocks ripple through global communication systems, governments often default to interpreting the turbulence through the language of motive, intention, and blame. Actor-centred explanations are easier to communicate and politically actionable, even when the deeper dynamics arise from the interaction of networks, institutions, and information flows. Responsibility still […]

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business

The Cost of (this) War

Each month this war continues at its present intensity, the world will incur economic costs that fall in the range of fifty to one hundred billion dollars. That is not conjecture pulled from air; it reflects the arithmetic of sustained energy shocks and their transmission through a tightly integrated global economy. When oil rises by […]

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communication

Vapid Rationale: Amateur’s Night on the Global Stage

What we call strategy in world events is almost never that. Significant historical events are routinely narrated as the product of careful planning, institutional continuity, and deliberate intent, yet the public record more reliably shows decisions taken under pressure, justified after the fact, and sustained long after anyone can clearly explain why they began. Narratives […]

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Psychology

Malignant Narcissism

Malignant narcissism can be understood as a hollow configuration of mind that emerges when a fundamental relational balance fails, not because the self is excessive, but because the self is excessively and pathologically overdetermined, unable to sustain the essentially harmonic dynamic tension between internal and external that makes selfhood viable. In a healthy cognitive system, […]

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cybernetics

Dissent: Another War

Resistance to war is easy to respect and hard to execute, because the same communicative channels that allow objection also convert that objection into a commercially and strategically manageable signal. A manageable signal is one whose form, timing, and intensity are already accounted for by the systems that receive it. It can be measured, narrated, […]

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language

Vocabulary: How not What

I found myself in conversation with another commuter on public transport today. They mentioned not completing high school in regards to their education, and the conversation drifted toward my interest in language and communication. I explained that vocabulary is never a reliable proxy for intelligence. A small vocabulary used precisely often reveals more intellect than […]

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communication

Arguing a Point: the Cost of Partisan Differential

Contemporary political partisanship is commonly perceived as noise, conflict, or moral failure, rather than as a structural dynamic. Within that same environment, some actors benefit from it because the system rewards the conversion of difference into attention, status, or power, creating incentives for intensification. Structurally, partisanship functions less as a disagreement to be resolved than […]

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communication

Dissent: Amplifying Signals

A basic rule of public communication is that attention is not a side effect; it is the medium itself. Attempts to suppress a message therefore carry a predictable risk: suppression becomes the story. In Canberra, police seized posters from the window of a local café and bar following a complaint and temporarily closed the venue […]

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Philosophy

World War

Interstate war continues between Russia and Ukraine, and it does not stand alone. Armed conflict and strategic confrontation persist across multiple regions at once, including parts of the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, and the Western Pacific, where tensions involving China, Taiwan, and surrounding powers remain structurally unresolved. Beyond overt fighting, competition increasingly takes distributed […]